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A Management Program is like an induction to the Corporate world and it is our constant endeavor to make our students a perfect fit for the high expectations of the Corporate World. Students joining IIEBM are thus expected to behave in a mature manner, just like what would be expected of a manager when he joins the Corporate World. Students will be treated with dignity and respect and we would expect the same from them. Every successful corporate entity and its employees stand out from other organizations by the culture and code of conduct that exists in their respective organizations. We repose a lot of trust and faith in students and hence will be extremely happy and privileged if we are spared of taking unpleasant actions, by students being self disciplined and of good character and behavior.

Attendance

Attending classes and learning from learned instructors is a critical step towards growth and development of students, as the relevant skills required by the Industry have to be learnt in a systematic and progressive manner through class room instruction. Consistency in attendance is therefore a pre-requisite. Absence from classes leads to discontinuity in learning process and defeats the very approach of progressive learning, as subjects taught are inter-related and missing one session may lead to a break in the learning process / difficulty in following what is being taught in the next / ensuing session. Consequently, it is not only difficult for students, but may put them under tremendous pressure leading to stress, frustration and depression. We have come across quite a few cases where students have become psychiatric cases because of the rigorous academic pressure. Therefore, attending classes regularly is essential for any student who joins a good management institution. Similarly, studying at the hostel / home regularly everyday shall lead to expected growth and development. At times due to the paucity of time on account of the vast syllabus that has to be covered and other activities like corporate interaction, extracurricular activities etc, classes have to be held on Sundays also. Neither does IIEBM believe in the concept of holidays. Each and every class is critical for the learning process and therefore no requests on account of medical grounds / any other grounds for exemption from attendance shall be accepted. Parents are advised to please understand the constraint of their child who has a medical history and discourage them to take up our stressful management program, which is very hectic in nature with prolonged hours throughout the year. Such students may undergo tension & depression and may not be able to express their difficulties either to their parents or the management which can result in affecting their overall morale and performance. At IIEBM, requirements of the learning process are stringent in nature and cannot be changed. Students are required to maintain a minimum of 90% attendance in every semester. It would be appropriate to mention here that one should not get disturbed in the mind and understand that attendance criteria provides sufficient cushion as the permissible limit of absence is 10% in every semester. If one calculates the total number of days in every semester, one can legitimately be absent from classes on account of sickness or other important contingencies, for nearly 8 – 10 days, provided the student attends all classes regularly from the beginning and saves the 10% attendance for contingencies. To be away from class for casual reasons cannot be justified. We, as an Institute, cannot restrict the movement of students. There is no system of leave with attendance. Grant of leave means permission to remain away from the campus on personal reasons which cannot entitle grant of attendance. Parents of students absenting themselves from scheduled classes for more than 3 consecutive days without valid / justifiable reasons will be required to come and meet the Management of the Institute. It is also to be noted that students cannot remain absent from scheduled classes and stay back in their hostel rooms, unless and until they are not well. No half day leave shall be granted and students are advised not to approach the management for the same. There shall be power off in hostel blocks during academic sessions (this is done to discourage students from bunking classes and staying back in their rooms).

Holidays and Vacation

The students are unlikely to have holidays during the first six months as this is the transformation period. Classes may also be held on Sundays. There will be no vacations during or after any semester. We will utilize all the days of the year to sharpen and hone the knowledge and competitive skills of our students so that money invested by parents leads to building a productive career of their wards. Parents are also advised not to approach the management for their wards to be permitted / granted leave especially during festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, Christmas etc.

Behavior on Campus & Academics Block

Students are expected report to the Institute 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time at the gate in the morning and be inside the classrooms 5 minutes before the commencement of the class. Those who reach for the class late will have to pay a fine which shall go to the ‘Students Welfare Fund’. Similarly after entering the class they are not allowed to leave the class till the session gets over. However in case of contingencies such as on medical ground the student concerned is expected to inform the Academic In-charge before leaving the academic block. Taking permission from the visiting faculty / faculty taking the class itself is not sufficient. In case any student leaves after giving attendance without permission from the full time Faculty In-charge, he / she will be dealt with disciplinary action. While asking questions to or answering questions of faculty members / Corporates (during Guest Lectures, Seminars, Workshops etc) students will stand-up and ask / answer questions. This is the culture at the Institute and students would be expected to abide by it. Students staying in the hostel can leave the hostel for medical treatment any time with a roommate with prior permission from the warden. The 24 hours Van service can be availed for all emergencies. Students are expected to address their seniors as ‘Sir’ and ‘Ma’am’ respectively. Smoking, drinking liquor, consuming drugs and possessing these items while on campus or in the hostel will bring about termination of studentship / stringent penal action. Stealing, copying during exams, proxy attendance, not following safety measures etc. will be seriously dealt with. Causing any kind of damage to Institute property (computers, library books, benches, hostel furniture / anywhere in the campus) or anyone else’s property inside or outside the campus is an act of indiscipline. Such acts will attract severe punishments. Fines on an individual or collective basis shall be imposed to make good the losses. Stealing money or materials belonging to others, sexual misconduct, ragging, etc. will attract police action. Students will also be assessed on their behavior in the campus, academic block (on campus, library, computer labs, exam hall etc.). That is, students will be assessed throughout during the course of their study at IIEBM for their desired change and development. IIEBM is not a college for teaching and testing only the information and / or knowledge. It evaluates the overall holistic development, change, integrity etc. of every student. Deviations will be dealt with appropriately.

Dress Code

Students are expected to be dressed smartly as per the laid down Dress Code of the Institute.

Wearing of I-Card issued by the Institute is mandatory at all times in the campus and also while away on all official work and visiting other institutions / organizations.

Male students are required to shave daily and have regular haircuts. Long and trendy hairstyles, sideburns, gelling & streaking of hair etc, is not permitted.

Lady students are required to either tie their hair with a clip or plate them. No flicks are allowed to be maintained.

Students not adhering to the Dress Code shall not be permitted to attend lectures and shall be marked absent for that day.

Traditional Dress

Students are required to carry at least one pair of their traditional dress. Traditional dress means those dresses, which one generally wears as per his / her region, religion, customs and traditions, on festive occasions. The traditional dress will be worn for Pooja and during the Induction ceremony. The best traditionally dressed male and female candidate will receive a cash award of Rs. 2,500/- each.

Use of Mobile phones

Using of mobile phone in Academic Block is strictly prohibited. In case a student uses his / her mobile in the class room, library, auditorium, computer lab a fine of Rs. 1000/- shall be imposed.

Parents are advised to call their children at night after the class hours. In case of any emergencies, parents can contact the Administrative Officer or the Admissions Department to speak to their ward during the class hours.

Each student-occupant in the hostel shall be provided with necessary furniture and other items like mattress, pillow, bedcover etc. All these items shall be the sole responsibility of the student and they will hand over the same in good condition at the time of vacating the hostel.

Writing graffiti on walls, doors, storage units, curtains etc shall not be accepted and students will have to bear the cost of having the same cleaned / walls painted.

All the students are expected to be in their rooms by 10 pm. Late night parties or loitering around at odd hours, both inside the Campus and outside the hostel is not allowed. Similarly boys and girls moving into each other’s hostel or private accommodation will attract rustication from the institute.

In this connection, it should be mentioned that students living in private accommodation adjacent to the campus should note that our culture and traditions do not permit boys and girls meeting at odd hours, even for the purpose of group / combined studies / preparation for group presentations / assignments.

‘Silence hours’ will be observed after 11 pm in the hostels. Students are required to study before 11 pm at night and after 5 am in the morning, which is sufficient to maintain an excellent academic record, as learning is a continuous process and last minute studying will result in poor academic performance.

Laptops should also not be used after 11 pm as proper sleeping helps to remain fresh, creative and active. Playing music or watching movies is not permitted during ‘Silence hours’.

Also, students have to be considerate towards the other members staying with them in their rooms who might get disturbed on account of their wanting to keep awake till late hours of the night. Privacy of each roommate should be respected.

Students are expected to behave like gentlemen and ladies not only in the campus, but also throughout their stay with us, even while they are in their private quarters. We demand decent life style including maintenance and up-keep of living accommodation.

Students are not allowed to go and stay out of the hostel. If any student has to be away from his / her room after 10 pm. or wants to go out of station for any personal reason, his / her parents shall have to:

Send an e-mail to the Director from their registered e-mail ID at least 48 hours in advance. OR

Send an SMS to the Director and Course in-charge from their registered Cell Phone Number at least 48 hours in advance.

Parents shall be required to mention where their ward shall be going with contact details of the concerned person. This practice is being followed as we are concerned about the safety and welfare of students. One Night-out is permitted per month. Permission to avail ‘Night Out’ is a must and shall be granted subject to the above conditions being fulfilled. The Director, in turn, will verify the request and recommend the 'Night out Pass' to the Warden of the Hostel. One Night-out is permitted per month. Nomination of the local guardian, if any, should be made by parents through a letter addressed to the Director at the time of joining the Institute. No permission shall be granted over the phone.

Hostel rooms are expected to be kept clean by the occupants. Staff has been engaged for cleaning the toilets, corridors and common rooms ONLY.

Students are supposed to switch off lights and fans when they are not in the room and ensure that water taps are turned off. In case the lights and fans are not switched off a fine of Rs. 1000/- will be imposed.

Students should keep their belongings safely in their cupboards. Management will not be responsible for loss of any valuables, cash, laptops, mobiles etc. Students are advised not to carry any valuable ornaments.

Hostel re-shuffling will be done every semester / year. No objection to this will be accepted. Rooms and groups allotted have to be accepted.

Students are not permitted to Smoke / consume Alcohol in the hostel premises. During surprise checks, if anyone found possessing Cigarettes / Alcohol shall be fined Rs. 1000/-. IIEBM can also conduct search of rooms, cupboards, bags, boxes etc. as required and students cannot resist this on any ground. Frisking by same gender personnel also can be carried out.

Defaulters will be fined suitably.

Medical Fitness

It has been noticed that some students have had serious medical problems in the past, which they did not reveal at the time of admission. It is advisable that if anyone has any serious medical problems they should not take admission in our Institute because the Institute may not be able to attend to their ongoing medical problems and also no absence for such reasons shall be entertained at a later date. However, if anyone develops this kind of illness during the course, it should be brought to the notice of the Institute.

All students should arrange for vaccination against common diseases like Hepatitis, Chicken pox and Typhoid, prior to joining the college.

Dengue and Malaria are common problems in Maharashtra. Prevention is the only way to encounter these diseases; simple measures which need to be taken are: (a) Mosquito nets. (b) Mosquito repellant's and Mats.

Certain diseases like diarrhea do occur during the rainy season. Again prevention should be the aim. The Institute has a cafeteria which caters for the students. The hygiene aspects in these places are any time better than outside eating places. Hence, students are advised to eat their meals in the Institute cafeteria.

The Institute offers only O.P.D. Medical Facilities to the students. Student having medical problems may avail this facility. Students in Medical distress are expected to take care of themselves supported by their roommates. Once brought to the notice of the Warden, the Institute will render all the assistance possible but the ambulance & hospitalization charges will have to be borne by the student / parents.

Students who own Two-wheelers

Accidents involving students driving two-wheelers without helmet have occurred in the past, which could have been avoided, had the students been wearing crash helmets. Therefore, wearing of crash helmets by students riding two-wheelers and pillion riders is compulsory. Students violating this rule will be fined with Rs. 1000/- in the first instance and more stringent punishment will be awarded on subsequent occurrences. The fine thus collected will go to “Students Welfare Fund”

Library Rules & Regulations

Library will remain open from 09.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. and reading Hall will remain open from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. on all working days.

Students are required to collect their Library Card within 7 days from commencement of the course. Library cards are not transferable.

Students will be issued Books / Magazines only after producing Library Card and Institute Identity Card.

Student can draw maximum of three books at a time for a period of one week, including one magazine for a period of 2 days.

Books may be reissued for only one time. Books shall not be kept reserved for any one.

In case of loss of library card, duplicate card would be issued against payment of stipulated charges.

Student shall be required to pay stipulated fine in case of delay in return of books and magazines.

Issue of books / Magazines shall be stopped if the dues are not cleared immediately

In case of loss or damage of Books / Magazines, the student shall have to refund the cost of the item drawn, along with fine or the same shall be deducted from the Refundable Security Deposit.

Reference Books, Project Reports of earlier batches, news papers and current issues of magazines will not be issued for taking out of Library. They may be read by the students in the Reading Hall.

Tearing of pages from the Library Books will be viewed seriously. The student returning the book shall be held responsible for making good the damages / replacement of book. Please do not tear the library sheet pasted at the back of the book. The student in fault shall be required to pay stipulated fine.

Students are requested to scan the book for any damages at the time of issue. Any damages observed at the time of return shall be made good by the student.

Recommendations for any specific title / author on a given subject may be given by the faculty or students.

BOOK REQUISITION REGISTER is kept in library if one wishes to recommend the books.

Students with wrong dress code shall not be permitted in Library premises.

Bags, mobiles, eatables etc are not allowed in the Library.

All are requested to maintain silence & strict discipline in the Library & Reading Hall.

Computer Lab Rules & Regulations

Computer Lab will remain open from 9.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. on working days.

Students should use their allotted user name account to access the PC and save their respective data in folders allotted to them and not on the desktop.

Playing games, chatting and visiting social networking sites is not permitted.

PC must be properly shut down when required work is completed.

All equipment and accessories including furniture will be used with utmost care, so as not to cause any damage. Chairs should be put back at the proper place after the completion of work.

Students should take regular back up of their work in order to avoid any loss of data.

Silence will be maintained so as not to cause disturbance to other users.

Bags, laptops, mobile, eatables etc are not allowed in Computer Lab.

Any loss or damage caused by student in the Computer Lab will be recovered from the student.

Assessment of Students Behavior, Conduct and Integrity – Endorsement in PG Diploma

The industry at times asks us for reference and opinion about behavior, conduct, integrity and suitability of students even after they have passed out, for specific jobs / placements. They expect us to field the candidates with right attitude and attributes. This is not only for campus placements but also generally throughout the career of the students when they change jobs from one company to another. Traditionally the Director of the institute was a reference point. We are also required to sign testimonials whenever a student wants to go for higher studies abroad. With passage of time, we have found it difficult to recollect the attributes of the individual students. Therefore, it has been decided that henceforth students will be graded for character and leadership qualities viz., Exemplary / Very Good / Good / Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory. Copy of the record will be retained in our archives for future reference. We hope that our students will behave in a mature manner exhibiting positive attributes and leadership qualities.

Placement Guidelines

All students are required to maintain minimum attendance of 90% in each semester failing which they shall NOT be eligible for Internships and Final Placements.

Backlog Exams:

Sclass="iiebm-level-1-text"tudents with more than 2 backlogs in their 1st Semester shall not be eligible for Summer Internship Program.

Students with backlogs in their 1st Year (1st and 2nd Semester) shall not be eligible for Final Placements.

The above is being implemented as companies prefer students with no backlogs as getting leave to clear backlog exams on being placed is difficult.

Gradation of students:

Past and Current Academic Performance.

Overall Behavior, Discipline, Attitude and Approach.

Attendance for academics and other activities.

Performance in Personality Enrichment Program.

Feedback on Summer Internship Project.

Once a student shows his / her keenness to join a particular organization for the Internship or Final Placement and appears for the interview process and gets selected, he / she will have to join that respective organization failing which he / she shall not be considered for future placements activities.

Students who arranged their own Internships and do not submit necessary details to the Placement Cell shall not be included in the Placement Brochure.

Any student who has been formally warned twice or suspended once will not be eligible for Internships and Final Placement. His / her name shall not be included in placement Brochure.

Dress Code for interviews will be either college uniform or formals or as informed to students from time to time.

Students misbehaving / showing disrespect to the Corporates during Seminars, Guest Lectures, Panel Discussions, Corporate Events, Industrial Visits etc shall be given low priority for placement activities and at times even debarred from placement activities (depending on the degree of misbehavior / disrespect).

If the Institute receives negative feedback from companies in which students have done their Internships, Live Project, Field Surveys etc. they shall not be entertained for future placement activities.

The above guidelines have been framed and are being implemented keeping in mind the high expectations of Corporates from future managers and also to maintain the credibility and reputation of the Institute in the Corporate world which has been tarnished at times by the poor performance and behavior of students. We do not want other sincere and deserving students to lose opportunities on account of defaulters.

Appreciation / Complaints from Companies

The students will be required to interact with the people from the Industry on different occasions like Workshops / Seminars / Corporate Events / Training Activities / Internships / Live Projects.

It should be noted that the students are ‘Brand Ambassadors’ of the Institute and play a very important role in building the image of the Institute in the corporate world. It is on the basis of the students overall behavior and performance during their interaction with corporates which leads to the formation of an opinion about the Institute.

Appreciation from corporates / companies about student’s good behavior / performance will enhance the image of the Institute, however on the other hand, negative reports will lead to the Institute’s image being tarnished.

Therefore, any complaint received from corporates / companies / guest faculties will attract severe disciplinary action against the students. One such action could be that the concerned student will be placed in the 'Red List'.

Grant of Term

Grant of term will be decided on the basis of the following: 1. Performance in Assignments, Internal and Final Examinations in each semester. 2. General behavior of the students within and outside the campus.

Ragging

Ragging of any kind is strictly prohibited. Anyone indulging in ragging will be dealt with 'Zero Tolerance' and will be expelled as this has been prescribed as a minimum punishment by the Supreme Court of India. The Supreme Court has also categorically mentioned that harassing fresher students physically and mentally will be booked by the Police, expelled from the college and also denied future admission. If anyone tries to rag any student the same should be reported immediately to the Director. (Ref: Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999).

RED LIST

Red List: What is it? All the indisciplinary cases will be placed in the "Red List" at the discretion of the Director. Any negative report received by the Institute from the Company where the student is doing his / her "Internship or Project Studies" may result in the student being placed in the "Red List". Students receiving advances from the office for co-curricular activities should furnish the accounts expeditiously failing which they may be placed in the "Red List". Students not adhering to specified points of the Code of Conduct may be placed in the “Red List”. Students having less than the prescribed attendance shall be placed in the “Red List”. Red Listed students may be disqualified from appearing in the examinations. They shall not be provided assistance for Internships and Final Placements.

Summary

Indian Institute of Education and Business Management is an other university. It is located at S. No. 114/1/3, Wakad-Marunje Road, Off Mumbai-Bangalore Highway,
Wakad, Pune in Pune, Maharashtra, India.